That being said there are a slew of hilarious ‘everyday’ people out there with stories that are better than reality shows!

One even caught the eye of screenplay, Ava DuVernay who tweeted:

A young lady on twitter named @_zolarmoon (Zola) blessed her timeline with hilarious tale of tricking gone wrong that starts out in a Hooters and ends up in a strip club in Florida. Zola meets a chick at work and the two began vibing over their “hoeism,” they form such a bond that Zola agrees to travel with her to Florida and the rest is twitter storyline history.

I saw #Zola trending the other day and didn’t know what all the hubbub was about until I actually read the story and you should too! To quote Zola herself, “this story long but it’s full of suspense” and it’s well worth the read!

“I don’t think I’m going to blow out any candles,” the youthful Young quipped during a brief interview just before the event, held at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis and benefiting the Andrew J. Young Foundation.

“I’ve got a few more things on my bucket list. Enough to keep me going another 20 years.”

The film’s screening reportedly grew a standing ovation and Winfrey, who also appears in a small supporting role as protester Annie Lee Cooper, held a Q&A session with the films stars, where she revealed the challenges of being involved.

One challenge? The Atlanta heat combined with the period wardrobe! Despite all of that, lady O gives credit to the film’s star David Oyewelo, who plays Martin Luther King, Jr. in the film, and his dedication to the project as “the reason I came on board,” Winfrey told the audience during a Q&A after the film’s premiere.

“David and I became fast friends when we did The Butler together and he told me that this had been his dream for a very long time.”

Oyewelo gives all the credit for turning the movie into a reality to the power combo of Winfrey and Brad Pitt, whose company Plan B also produced the film, stating:

“This is how you use power that has been afforded you,” Oyewelo said. “To get things done that otherwise wouldn’t be.”